Kayesrar -
A title used by British monarchs as the "Emperor of India" during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. 3. Geographic Connections The name is preserved in several significant locations:
Throughout history, the title has been adopted by various powerful dynasties to claim the legacy of Rome: Kayesrar
Following the conquest of Constantinople in 1453, Ottoman Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror took this title, meaning "Caesar of Rome". A title used by British monarchs as the
It became Tsar (or Czar), the title for Russian monarchs. 2. Historical Significance and Titles Kayesrar
A term used by Arabs and Persians to refer specifically to the Byzantine (Eastern Roman) emperors.
The term originates from the Roman dictator , whose cognomen became the official title for subsequent Roman and Byzantine emperors.